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Buddhist leader presents Avalokiteshvara embroidery to Vietnam

 The leader of the Drukpa Lineage, the 12th Gyalwang Drukpa, has presented the Vietnamese people with a large work of brocade silk embroidery depicting Avalokiteshvara, which is on display at the Tay Thien Grand Mandala Stupa until April 2.

Pianist Luu Hong Quang: I have found the roots of music

 Luu Hong Quang, together with his mentor, People’s Artist Dang Thai Son, is the pride of Vietnam’s classical music sector, as he has earned a lot of the world’s musical prizes.

Viettel’s unprecedented lightning fast 4G roll-out

  It took telecoms giant Viettel four years to complete its 2G mobile network roll-out in Vietnam and eight years for the 3G network. But for the 4G network, it took the company only six months to ensure coverage in even remote areas.

The real power of Vietnam’s economy

Economic growth based on natural resource exploitation and a cheap labor force has reached the critical point. Economists say Vietnam has no choice but to follow a sustainable development strategy.

Terrifying train track market in Hanoi

 A temporary market has recently been set up on the railway in front of Bach Mai Hospital in Hanoi.

Australia's best wineries showcased in Vietnam

 The Australian Embassy and Consul-General in Vietnam are hosting the second annual Taste of Australia promotion during the month of April 2017. 

Mass shrimp deaths in Tra Vinh

 Changeable weather and careless farming in Tra Vinh Province has caused pollution and killed a large number of shrimp in the area.

Vietnamese man hasn’t clipped his fingernails in over 35 years

Luu Cong Huyen has been growing his fingernails for over three and a half decades, and takes great care to avoid any activity that might cause him to accidentally break on of his keratinous treasures, even bathing.

Labour shortage at rubber plantations in Central Highlands

 As rubber prices have risen, rubber plantations in the Central Highlands have faced labour shortages after many were fired as the sector suffered in the past.

Food Fest 2017 expected to promote VN’s gastronomy tourism

 Foodies will have chance to satisfy their taste with over 1,000 dishes at the Food Fest 2017, an international gastronomy and cultural event scheduled to take place in Hanoi from April 6 to 8.

Airports urged to adopt constant supervision systems to prevent hacking

  A constant supervision system installed at all airports and flight control centres and on airlines would help ensure security for Viet Nam’s aviation industry, experts have said.

Vietnamese car hailing app FaceCar changed to Vivu

 Vivu Technology Development Joint Stock Company said at its launch ceremony on Sunday it has acquired Vietnamese car hailing service application FaceCar for an undisclosed amount.

Heavy lifting for apartment bloc residents

 Residents of Block B of the Tan My apartment building in HCM City have been upset since Sunday when they were informed that the last elevator would be out of service for 14 days.

Clean, modern, mispelled

 Those fluent in Vietnamese had the opportunity to laugh at dozens of huge posters along Ham Nghi Street and Nguyen Hoang Street in Hanoi’s Nam Tu Liem District yesterday morning.

Sweet future for VN confections

Market observers see a positive outlook in the long term for Vietnamese confectionery exports. 

Dung Quat refinery reports $80.4 million profits

 The Dung Quat Oil Refinery earned nearly VND1.8 trillion (US$80.4 million) in after-tax profit in the first quarter of the year, achieving 30 per cent of its annual target.

Tram adjudged best swimmer in national short-course event

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Diep Phuong Tram was declared the best athlete in the National Short-course Swimming Championships, which closed yesterday in Hue.

Thanh Hoa factory fined for polluted discharge

 VietNamNet Bridge – A tapioca starch production plant in central Thanh Hoa Province has been fined VND310 million (US$13,710) for polluting the environment.

Hanoi increases penalties for advertising on trees

 Anyone found to be hanging advertising boards on trees, electric poles or traffic lights will be fined up to VNĐ10 million (US$439), five times higher than the previous regulation.

Vietnam, India hold potential in press, broadcasting cooperation

 Minister of Information and Communications Truong Minh Tuan and Indian Minister of Information and Broadcasting Venkaiah Naidu agreed on the need to intensify the two countries’ cooperation in press and broadcasting.